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Re: Grocery story
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Date: 
Thu, 23 Sep 1999 03:02:45 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dat.models, Brian Sauls writes:

James J. wrote in message ...
In lugnet.cad.dat.models, Brian Sauls writes:

<snip>


#4B Look at your construct from all angles -- Left or  Right, Over, Under, • &
3-dimensional. (Your shelves and check-out counter are hanging out of your
floor!)

Hmm--I still don't see it.  Not in my original, nor in the posting, using
Ledit, Ldraw, and LDLite.  And not only do I check the angles, but I spin it
180 degrees in LDAO's modeler.  What are you using to view the model?  I'd
like to recreate the effect.

#4C Minifigs--even custom minifigs--can be processed in the middle of
your building code. LDraw only processes 1000 lines of code and your LDAO • text
will make more trouble -- and less store -- for you.


James, did you unpack the .mpd file before viewing in LDraw?  The part about
people being stuck in the middle of things is a common result of viewing an
.mpd file in LDraw, or even LDLite sometimes.  Are you really using LDraw to
view models?  As long as your platform supports it, I highly recommend LDLite.

Brian, I did have one problem with one of the minifig files: the comment line
about being created in the MFG had wrapped, which LEdit did not appreciate.
That's mostly a matter of setting your line width to 120 or so before posting.
Oh, and I did ask that minifigs not be done in the MFG, but that's mostly if I
have to place them myself (LEdit doesn't like the extended commands, either.)
Oh, and I assumed that the "story" was intentional.

-John Van



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(...) line (...) posting. (...) if I (...) either.) (...) Line-wrap now set; no more MFG for me; and yes, "story" was an intentional typo. Brian (thanks all for patience and understanding) (25 years ago, 23-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad.dat.models)

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James J. wrote in message ... (...) <snip> (...) the (...) If I had it built in, I'd worry about it. As it is, I use a lot of dialect when I type anyhoo, usually to relfect the message as being more informal. Add to that 750mg hydro-codone.....(1) (...) (25 years ago, 23-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad.dat.models)

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